RE: Comments on Spetner

Pim van Meurs (entheta@eskimo.com)
Mon, 28 Sep 1998 08:30:07 -0700

The probability of one molecule of iso-1-cytochrome c is 2.3x10^-75.
The probability is not 1, as you have previously maintained.
Evolution has the same probability as a perpetual motion machine.
Whoever touts one could just as conscientiosly tout the other.>>

So many errors in one message. 1. A perpetual motion machine has a probability of exactly zero. Second of all the probability of one C cytochrome molecule is irrelevant to evolution. As Glenn has already pointed out one should look at molecules with the same function to get some idea. Your abuse of logic is painful to watch. But illustrative nevertheless.